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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. happenings in the world Conventions PAGE SEVEN 1908L DELEGATES TO OF KNOWN EVENTS NEXT WEEK Many SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. ATTEND Z3 Z3 BIG IETT3 of a National will begin a Character Scheduled and Big Doings in Capital. NEW YORK, Dec. 5. Among the j Important news event ached uled fur tte coming week are the follow Monday. Sixtieth congress of the United ' Statea will convene for Anal session, 4. March to wiU extend which Southern Commercial congreaa will meet In Washington for a aeaalon of two days. to consider the commercial upbuilding of the south. I'nlted estates Supreme court wHI be-fi- in: n consideration of appeal of negro aoldlers expelled from the army as a result' of the Brownsville, Tex., riota. Wllilam H. Taft will President-elec- t ltT1M. k on "A Program for the South, at dinner of the North Carolina Society of New York. International Horse Show aseoda-lh- a will open exhibition of the worlds best equlnes In Chicago. A National Apple Show, with premiums aggregating (15.000 and exhibits from many countries, will open In kane. Wash. A lunar appulss, at which tha moon la Immersed In. the earth's penubra, will occur at 4:50 p. m. New York mean time. vesai-iof three du in Washing tun. National Cummer, ial Gas association begins UiVd annual convent ion iu Chicago, to continue three daya. Wednesday. National Rivers and Harbors conwill convene in fifth anual sesgress sion at the New Willard. Washington. Three hundredth anniversary of the birth of Milton will be marked by celebrations in London, New York and other cities. Dr. Woodrow Wilson and other prominent men will apeak at the twenty-tannual dinner of the Southern society of New York. Second annual National Corn Exposition will open in Omaha, to last until December II. Thursday . National Council of Commerce, under the auspices of the Department of Commerce end Labor, will meet In Washington. Chairman Gary of the United States Steel Corporation will give a dinner in New York, at which matters connected with the steel Industry will be dis- Old Soldiers ? of Ogden Plan Big Reception and Elect Their! Officers. Delegates were appointed to attend the next annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic iu Salt Lake City and officers were elected for the ensuing year at the regular poet. No. S, meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic, last evening at the volunteer fir department hird YOUM MONEY BACK Dix-Loga- hall. The officers elected are: Comman der, John Gray; senior vice commander. Joseph P. Rankin; Junior vice commander, Charles Hollow; quartermaster, W. Peirce; chaplain, K. C. HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU DECIDED TO QUIT THE COFFEE HABIT, AND FAILED? HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU WISHED EARNESTLY THAT COFFEE WAS NOT FORBIDDEN AND NOT INJURIOUS? WHEN ONE BECOMES ADDICTED TO THE USE OF COFFEE OR TEA, THERE IS A SOMEOF COURSE, THE THING ABOUT THE TASTEAND ODOR WHICH IS DIFFICULT TO FORGET. VERY FACT THAT IT IS FORBIDDEN, MAKES IT DESIRABLE. WE ARE SO PRONE TO WANT THE Neighbor; officer of the day. James A. Weir; adjutant, W. W. Crossinan; surgeon. Dr. . X. Allen. Immediately after the election was held eleven delegatee were appointed cussed. FORBIDDEN FRUIT. WOULD YOU CONSENT TO DISCONTINUE THE MORNING COFFEE IF YOU WERE GIVEN ANOTHER DRINK HAVING PRECISELY THE SAME TASTE, THE SAME ODOR, AND NOW THE SAME APPEARANCE, BUT NO INJURIOUS RESULTS? A DRINK AND APPROVED VIEW-POINOPLARGELY USED BY THOSE WHO, EITHER FROM A RELIGIOUS OR SCIENTIFIC POSE THE USE OF COFFEE? WOULD YOU? to attend the encampment During the session discussion took place as to the moans of entertainment to be furnished tha Commander-In-ChieHenry M. Nevine, when he visits Ogden in the near future. He will be here late this year, and plans for entertainment to give a better showing than Salt Lake City are being made. Tuesday. A feature of the reception given to of governor Joint conference commander-in-chie- f will be a memthe governors of states and members of New York. In that it orable unique repast, army Guadalupe day, the greatest religious will consist of "hard tack" and beans, the National Conservation commission the calendar, in feast will be held in Washington. the conclusion of the banquet Intended National League of Democratic clubs will be observed In Mexico. to be choicest viands of prosperity and Friday. Herman Blllek. convicted of the murder of the Vrsal family, la under sentence to be hanged In Chicago. Harvard club of Boston will give banquet to members of the football team which won a victory over Yale. Saturday. National Academy of Design will of open Its annual winter exhibition In Latln-Ameriea- f T, Now Just Listen WE SHALL NOW TELL YOU SOMETHING YOU WILL HARDLY BELIEVE UNTIL YOU HAVE PROVEN IT, BUT THE PROOF IS QUITE EASY. KOFFE-ETASTES, SMELLS AND LOOKS JUST LIKE COFFEE. KOFFE-EIS MADE FROM GRAINS AND FRUITS, SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED AND ROASTED. KOFFE-EWILL RESTORE YOUR BROKEN DOWN NERVES. KOFFE-ERECEIVED GOLD MEDALS AT THE OGDEN AND STATE FAIRS. KOFFE-EWAS BORN ABOUT THREE MONTHS AGO. KOFFE-EIS ALREADY DRANK BY OVER 10,000 PEOPLE. K0FFE-ET- 8 MISSION IS TO DISPLACE COFFEE, NOT COFFEE SUBSTITUTES. n T T peace. Prof. Squire Coop on Need of Good Music in the City Schools V. C. T. U. CREATES T T OFFICE AT MEETING IS NOW OFTEN USED AT RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS. KOFFE-EHAS BEEN ANALYZED BY THE STATE FOOD INSPECTOR AND BY DR. WIDST-80- E OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, AND PRONOUNCED PURE. IT KOFFE-EWAS DRANK BY 25JXX) PEOPLE AT THE STATE FAIR, WHO PRONOUNCED KOFFE-E- T T as arithmetic, grammar Responding to an Invitation from the curriculum or any of the other history reading, Child Culture club. Prof. Coop studies which are a necessity In the dressed the club women of Ogden last education. Tha commercial aide Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. of life is made of too much Importance schools. Everything in the world In Hunter, who kindly opened her parlor lx tha with commercialism. Our tainted one the of fbr the occasion. It was should el"ilnate pxrt of tue manyopen meetings which are becom- xchoota ' taint by riving Ing a moat Interesting feature of the taste the a for things of higher develop club of number A work. club goodly xte The art, Prof. Coop women were In attendance. J -chose for hla subject Musical Culture," , knowledge of these V and confined hla talk largely to the need under their Influence. This of musical culture In the public schools, been tralnwl of girls would theltoys the 5'lnln which would not only supplement ,, ! .Tmucito x. the children to love and enjoy for the the hna- popular music of the day, which la of different countries, tha tional travesty on music as it Is known and how clearly the characteristics loved by musicians. He was particularly strong in hla con- of a people are shown in their muMlc. demnation of the music as given in the He played the meodlea of the French. Illustrated songs with which the 10c English, German and other countries, shows entertain their patrons of the which were beautiful, and asked why musical comedy with Its catchy these songs could not replace the many airs. Its tinsel and broad com- foolish popular songs? love to andi It was a most enjoyable afternoon To learn edy, music one must have and the unanimous vote of thanks was know good years of training and It must be a part tendered. 1 he next of the opening meetings will of a child's education. Tha education ahould commence with be given by the Historical club, Dee. the first year of a child's school life IX, at Mrs. Gordon's home, when Wm and continue until he graduates. It Thurston Brown will speak on Walt should be as much a part of the school Whitman, poet, dreamer. illus-uatln- T T g At the meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, Wednesday, at tha home of Mrs. Maclleran, Twenty-fifth street, n new office was created, being membership secretary. Mrs. Laota Kennedy was appointed as the first occupant of the office. A new constitution was also adopted, making compact and thorough organisation of the wards by precincts for the purpose of Increasing membership. The first copy of the state paper, The W. C. T. U. Bulletin, was read. Among interesting news waa the announcement of two new unions, one at Price and one at Green River. Iieeldeo three Loyal Temperance Legions, with 105 children enrolled. After adjournment the guests participated in refreshments to the accompaniment of music. Names of Dress Materials. -As general rule It ia pretty aafe to guess that the name of a . dress material comes from some place. Be- as obvious css sides such -cashmere" and "tweed" there are -- fustian" 'tha humbla analogue of velvet) from Fuatat (Cairo); "aatra-khan,- muslin, -- from Mosul la Meaopo-amla- ; damask, from Damascus, and --cambric," from Cambria, whllo millinery" Itself la from Milan. Lon- don Chronicle. T "EQUAL TO, OR EVEN BETTER THAN COFFEE." We Take the Risk KOFFE-E- 18 GUARANTEED T BY EVERY GROCER. YOU BUY A PACKAGE, WEIGHING OF IT, IN GIVING IT SEVERAL LBS., WHICH COSTS 2So AND USE AT LEAST BEING CAREFUL TO PREPARE T WITH THE SAME CARE YOU WOULD COFFEE. ONE-HAL- F WEEK IN OMAHA Greatest Exhibit Ever Held to Take Place-M- any States OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 5. King Corn reign supreme In Omaha next week, when a great national exposition devoted principally to ehowlng Indian nutixe and its products will be opened in this city. The premiere will not take place until next Wednesday, but already the big buildings devoted to the National Corn Show are filling up with exhibits. The opening day 'will be devoted especially to receiving and entertaining the governors of the --corn elates" and niost If not all of these gentlemen will have something to say on the occasion. The states which particularly figura x com ralaera are Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas, though various others produce large quantities of the grain. The governors of these "tales have gifted tongues, and they will speak with moving eloquence of the virtues and value of corn. T AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ON EACH PACKAGE. College PureUtahFood Co. Logan, st field trials In America this year CHEYENNE, Wyo Dec. 4. The AMERICAS GREATEST . One 0 will measure strides with Harry Hisbe held next week at 8pray, N. canvass of the vote In will BE WILL TRIALS FIELD Wyoming for Mr. Peavlah says the reason women sing, the gnat middle distance runner C. C., by the Virginia-NortCarolina AT HELD N, SPRAY, shows tha completed president, 40C today, hero of tbs the Charlie Bacon, get off a atreet ear the wrong way following mult: Taft, 20,141; Bryan. meter Hurdle event at the Londoa ia becauae men get off tha right 14,911; Debs, 1,715; Chafln, 94; Hlsgefi. Jew real want ads deliver the Olympiad; Jim McEntee, the Mercury way. 1. RICHMOND, Va Deo. 5. The great-exfooter who recently surprised tbs perts with his wonderful speed, and W. C. Bobbins of Boston, who will wesr the winged foot and the colon New York regiof the Twenty-thir- d ment Although Sheppard has not yel sent In his entry. It la expected he will do so. John Taylor, the great colored runner of the University of Pennayl Athletk vanla and the dnh, haa signified his Intention of returning to the game. With these men on the merit the race should be one of the greatest ever h held In America, and It would not be surprising to eee Burkes long stand Ing 000 yard record of 1 minute 11 seconds go by the board. E. H. Montague of tha London Athletic dnh recently equaled tha record, and it now la up to the Yankee to pnt tha figure where no Briton can reach them. Other competition win not be larking in Interest. It la planned to have Robert eon, Keating; Ekman. danghen and other sprinters meet In apeclal aev enty yard daah. A apeclal fonr mil limited handicap haa been added for the distance men. Iriah-Amerlc- RESULTS COUNT - ELKS HOLD LODGE OF SORROW AGAIN NEW YORK, Dec. 5. A universal lodge of sorrow will be held tomorrow the country. In CHECK 'ATHLETES TO COMPETE by Elks throughout memory of brother who bavo died Big Indeer Meet te Be Held In New within the year. York Dee. 19. ELECTION FRAUDS. Plena for the big meet to be ran unLOUIS. Dec.5. The October ST. der the auspices of the College of the of grand Jury returned Its final batch City of New York In New York Dec election fraud Indictments tndey, eighty-formal chargee being filed beB are well under way, and it la now one Charles C. Allen. The refore athJudge certain the beat of the country to cases In which arrelate all turns letes will be in competition. The fea rests have been made. ture of the gamee will he a 000 yard cratch event. In which Harry For envelopes, letterneada busines The Journal dodgers, etc. call upAll of the New York Athletic dab cards, . Hill-hu- TRIALS, KEEP THE GROUNDS FROM THE WATER BY FIRST PLACING IT IN'A SMALL CLOTH. THEN BOIL UNTIL THE LIQUID BECOMES A PRETTY DARK DEEP WINE, PERFECTLY CLEAR. SERVE WITH GOOD CREAM. IP NOW YOU ARE NOT ABSOLUTELY SATISFIED THAT IT WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF COFFEE, RETURN THE PACKAGE AND GET YOUR MONEY. WE KNOW WIVES TO THEIR HUSBANDS FOR FOUR WEEKS BEFORE DETECTING THE CHANGE. GIVING KOFFE-ERETAIL STORES CARRY IT. PHOTOGRAPH OF THE ALL UTAH JOBBERS SELL KOFFE-ET- . 9 will 2 How to Make h SCEPTRE NEXT 1 .THE ABOVE CUT SHOWS THE IMPROVEMENT LEONORE EASTMAN WHILE THE QUALITY OP SCHOOL YOUR WORK AFTER MADE BY MISS TAKING A SHORTHAND COURSE. YOU ATTEND YOU GRADUATE. WILL BE REFLECTED IN GET THE BEST! OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE 4th Floor Lewis Block |